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N/ P.P.F. 2330 Failee Street all TRUMAN Hume lette Schementary, new york Con Dear mr. Truman, K HARRI U.S. ARCHIVES GOVERNMEN SERVICE" RECORDS NATIONAL AND LIBRASY December ?, 1950 In was with a feeling of disnoy Mal A read of your letter to Mr. Paul Hume concerning his review of his margaret Truman's recent concert. A man, presumably big enough to hold the bighest office this country has to offer, should be too big to stoop to such vit uperation. I can understand your unleappiness over such criticism. a a father, you want, work than anything in the world, your only daughter to he happy and successful in her cleared career. But do you think you help miss Truman's career by denouncing - even threatening - the anthor of an unfavorable criticism ? a music critic lear every right to report a concept as is affected and appeared to lime. He has a duty, if There are slort comings in an actist's telenique, to point New out. Face reality, mr. Truman. Miss Truman is not yet a first-rate actist. Perhaps some day she will he. But that day definitely has not arrived as any rate, when an artist receives more unfavorable than favorable comment, is is time for line to reconsider seriously his choice of a career. H is difficult to renounce The life work one Heought he wanted in and was fitted fr. But professional or art it mediority is tragic. Sincerely yours, Marie 8. Klima

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